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The USS Lexington was a Template:ShipClass starship that was in service during the late 24th century.

Many new graduates of Starfleet Academy in 2369 considered the Lexington a plum assignment and fiercely competed for an assignment aboard her. Doctor Elizabeth Lense, who graduated as a valedictorian from the Starfleet Medical Academy that year, was assigned as the Lexington's new chief medical officer. Thereafter, the Lexington disembarked for an interstellar charting mission. (DS9: "Explorers")

In 2370, the Lexington rendezvoused with the USS Enterprise-D to load supplies for transport to the Taranko colony. (TNG: "Thine Own Self")

Following its interstellar charting mission it docked at Deep Space 9 for shore leave in 2371. (DS9: "Explorers")

In a virtual reality created by the Founders, Jadzia Dax was transferred to the Lexington as its new science officer. (DS9: "The Search, Part II")

In 2373, the Lexington fought against the second Borg invasion at the Battle of Sector 001. After the initial contact with the cube, the Lexington reported 96 casualties, and 22 wounded. (Star Trek: First Contact)

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Background

The Lexington's appearance in "Explorers" was recycled footage of the USS Prometheus from "Second Sight". Despite its appearance as a Nebula-class, it was described as a Template:ShipClass starship in the episode's script. The Lexington's registry is stated as being "NCC-61832" in the Star Trek Encyclopedia.

She may have been named for the first battle of the American Revolution.

The Star Trek Encyclopedia references the Lexington from "Thine Own Self" as an Template:ShipClass with the registry number NCC-14427. This information, however, conflicts with the dialog from "Explorers," which indicated that the Nebula-class Lexington was already in service by 2369.

The closed captioning on the VHS version of Star Trek: First Contact refered to the Lexicon and not the Lexington. This had been changed on the closed captioning for the Special Collector's Edition DVD. However, the audio does sound like it could be either one, so the presence of either ship is possible.

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